
Country-Specific Geopolitical Risk Index
Overview
Dario Caldara and Matteo Iacoviello
The country-specific GPR index reflects automated text-search results of the electronic archives of three U.S newspapers: The New York Times, Chicago Tribune and The Washington Post. For each of the 39 countries, Caldara and Iacoviello calculate the country-specific index by counting the monthly share of all newspaper articles from 1900 to 2020 that both (1) meet the criterion for inclusion in the GPR index and (2) mention the name of the country or its major cities. Each index is expressed as a monthly share of newspaper articles. The resulting indices capture the U.S. perspective on risks posed by, or involving, the country in question. Visit our main GPR index page for additional details.
DATA The data are updated for each month around the 10th of the following month.
Cite as: Caldara, Dario and Matteo Iacoviello, “Measuring Geopolitical Risk,” working paper, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board, December 2019.
Plots and narrative information for each individual country are available clicking the links below.
North America: Canada, Mexico, USA
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela
Europe (North and East): Denmark, Finland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom
Europe (South and West): Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland
Middle East and Africa: Israel, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey
Asia and Oceania: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, The Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Thailand
GPR Country-Specific Indices
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